Epiphone Al Caiola Guitar and Amplifier Set. Matching set from the '60's. Aerial No 177781. Extraordinarily difficult to find in any condition, and these are both Excellent! Includes original guitar case and...
Epiphone Al Caiola Guitar and Amplifier Set. Matching set from the '60's. Aerial No 177781. Extraordinarily difficult to find in any condition, and these are both Excellent! Includes original guitar case and...
1963 Epiphone Riviera, Two absolutely stellar sounding PAF mini humbuckers, 1.656 inches wide at the nut, Sunburst finish, Great looking flamed Maple top, Single line Kluson tuners, Frequensator tailpiece, Sets up...
Gibson bought out Epiphone in 1957 with the intention of taking over their line of upright string basses. They bought the name and all the equipment and the leftover parts. Gibson was unable to get any traction with the...
Absolutely stunning. This is the crazy rare thinline version Emperor made by Gibson after they bought out Epiphone. It uses a lot of Epiphone parts but the construction is strictly Gibson. Epiphone parts include the...
This might be the coolest guitar I've ever had. It is the only slab body NY pickup Coronet I've ever seen in any color other than black (which is also über cool). I rarely make use of the term "mint" but this guitar...
Epiphone guitars have been built in Asia for the past 55 years so it's hard to convince Gen X, Y, Z and Millennials that once upon a time Epiphone was a revered name among guitar makers. Even after they hit serious...
A beautiful highly figured cutaway Emperor. Factory fitted with a double Johnny Smith setup at a later date , the guitar remained original and is in near mint unplayed condition. A rare and fine instrument .
This Epiphone Coronet was made by Gibson in the USA in 1960. This is one of the rarer electric guitars Gibson every made. It is a transitional model that retains the slab-body of the first versions, but has a P-90...